Thanks for the complimen, pet. Chinese Elmwood? I've never heard of that one - I'll have to look it up ..
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Originally posted by pitbullThanks for the complimen, pet. Chinese Elmwood? I've never heard of that one - I'll have to look it up ..
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Are you talking Mackem now Ian.Another super cutting by the way.
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Originally posted by PuzzledMooseROTFL the "e" escaped from the end of Pete - I doubt most of the board know what the hell you're talking about though, Kevin ..
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Excellent! I'll have to add that one to my stock. Have you ever tried cutting dragons from 1/4 sawn sycamore? I think you'll like the results. That's my favorite for cutting dragons. Now, do you sleep in your shop or something? Or do you have little elves working for you? Send some my way.
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